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  2. 1937 Punjab Provincial Assembly election - Wikipedia

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    After the result Unionist party got majority in the assembly on its own. Unionist Party leader Sikandar Hayat Khan claimed the formation of Government in the State. Khalsa National Board and Hindu Election Board also joined the government. On 5 April 1937 Sikandar Hayat Khan formed the Government and 5 other members also took oath.

  3. 1926 Punjab Legislative Council election - Wikipedia

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    Party Landholders 65 Punjab (General) Raja Narendra Nath Hindu Election Board 66 Punjab (Muhammadan) Sikandar Hayat Khan Unionist Party 67 Punjab (Sikh) Joginder Singh Tumandars 68 Baluch Tumandars Jamal Khan Leghari Unionist Party University 69 Punjab Universities Manohar Lal Independent Commerce and Trade 70 Punjab Commerce and Trade V. F. Gray

  4. Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education, Lahore

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    As a result of further bifurcation, Boards were also established at Rawalpindi and Gujranwala. The re-construction of the Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education, Lahore has been done through the Punjab Boards of Intermediate and Secondary Education Act 1976 (lately amended by Punjab Ordinance No.XLVII).

  5. Punjabi Suba movement - Wikipedia

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    While earlier in June 1948, both Punjabi and Hindi were both made official media of educational instruction, the Municipal Committee of Jalandhar in February 1949 resolved to make Devanagari Hindi the sole media in its schools, [38] and the Senate of Panjab University, then Punjab's only university, passed a resolution on 9 June refusing to use ...

  6. 1993 Pakistani general election - Wikipedia

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    This was also the first election in Pakistan in which the party that won the popular vote, the PML-N, failed to win the most seats. The PPP performed strongly in Bhutto's native Sindh and rural Punjab, while the PML-N was strongest in industrial Punjab and the largest cities such as Karachi, Lahore and Rawalpindi. [9]

  7. 1946 Punjab Provincial Assembly election - Wikipedia

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    A coalition consisting of the Congress, Unionist Party and the Akalis was formed in Punjab. [4] Ishtiaq Ahmed has given an account [5] of how the Coalition Government in the United Punjab collapsed as a result of a massive campaign launched by the then Punjab Muslim League(the largest party in Punjab assembly at that time with 73 seats). AIML ...

  8. Rana Tanveer Hussain - Wikipedia

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    He was born into a Punjabi Rajput family [8] on 1 October 1949 in Sheikhupura, Punjab. [1] [3] He is brother of Rana Afzaal Hussain as well the late Rai Mansab Ali Khan and his daughter Shizra Mansab Ali Khan, both involved in the local politics of Nankana Sahib. [9] He hold degree of M.A. in Economics and LLB from the Punjab University, Lahore ...

  9. Provincial Assembly of the Punjab - Wikipedia

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    The Provincial Assembly of the Punjab is a unicameral legislature of elected representatives of the Pakistani province of Punjab, which is located in Lahore, the provincial capital. It was established under Article 106 of the Constitution of Pakistan , [ 2 ] having a total of 371 seats, with 297 general seats, 66 seats reserved for women and 8 ...